To stop my hunger attack while shopping I saw this shop and was very happy to find an Indian food place. The shop looked welcoming. I ordered a Paratha Platter after checking the big picture displayed there which had crsip brown flour parathas and a dash of butter on top.
However what I got was a disappointment. Look at the pictures below. They look like Naan and not parathas and had absolutely no resemblance to the picture displayed prominently. The Paneer Paratha had extremely limited stuffing and had cheese inside instead of Paneer. I could not see any Aloo in Aloo Paratha. Both the parathas had the same taste.
So don't assume what you see displayed is what you will get when you order. If you are crazy for Indian food go for it at your own peril. There are much better choices outside. I have seen a lot of bad Indian food places and unfortunately this is...
Read moreGlad I dropped into this cute Indian restaurant at Olympic Park.
Comfortable seating for a quick take away shop. Prime location and the service was customised to be personally attentive.
Enjoyed the most scrumptious samosa with a choice of two sauces as a nice starter, along with one of the most tastiest Chicken Biryani & yogurt Raita. Generous quantity with a dash of lemon wedge for that finishing touch.
Thanks to the owner Piyush for your personal service. Truly a Maharajah Indian experience for a quick take away culinary, tantalising, tastebud joint! ...And hey, glad now Maharajah Indian Cuisine opened a branch at DFO home...
Read moreOrdered Rogan Josh and Vindaloo, we both preferred the Rogan. Tasty, if unspectacular Indian. Lacks the depth of flavour you get from great Curries but at $15 a main it's very reasonable value and the meat was tender. The Tandoori chicken starter was quite juicy, but would have liked it cooked at a hotter temperature so that the yoghurt coating really chars into the chicken with all those lovely black bits that make Tandoor cooking what it is. They did forget our Naan, but offered a discount on the next order so...
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